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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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CAN CURE ASTHMA AND HAY FKVER. A Noted Physieian Offers to Prove This to all Sufferers in Ann Arbor Thje majorl'ty of suíferers from Aatíhmía iand kindred ooanpdaiiats, af ter tryiing doe tors and numberless remedie advertised as posl'tive cures witüiiout arail, have eome to Vhe conclusión tiuat there is no Oure for tliiB moet dfebressLng disoase, and tlieso sam persons wiiH be the m.ore iin doubt and skeptócal when tihey learn throaigh the columns of bhe pr&ss that Dr. Budoïph. Scüniilfmann, tlie reeogolaed apthioirlty wího has treated more case of these diiseases tha-n any living doctor, fas aohleved success by perfecting a i'emedy whiöh nat only glves lmmediiate relief In the worst cases, but hias posiitlTely cured thousands of sufferers wno weré consúdered incurable. These Hvere juist as skeptical as soma of our readers now are. Dr. Schillm&nai's romedy no doubt possesses the merit whdioh Is claimed for lt or h would njot autborize this paper to annoiiuce that Qie is n,ot only willing to give free o each person sufferinj ïni Astíhma, Hay "Fever of Brondhtitis iu tlhls city, one liberal "fre trjial b,os" of hi Oure!, but. urgentüy re'questtt all sufferers to cali at Goodye'ar's Drug Store, Ann Arbor, witihln tiie next tihree days and receiTe a package absolutely free of charge, kmowing that to making the claim hie does for his Cure, a stro.ng doubt may arise tn 'the minds oí inany_and ttoat a personal test, as he offers to all, win be more comTilnclng, and pnore lts merlts, than the publlshlng of thousanda of testimoniáis from persons who have been permanently cured by the use of íiis Asthima Cure. "Dr. Rchiiiffmann's Asthma Cure," a It Ib called, has been sold by dmgglst of thfa otty everslnce itwas flrst Íntroduced, although maay persons may never have heard of it, ancl lt Ís wlth a. view to matíbliag these that he makea this offer. Thfa Ís certalnly a most genePous and faür offer, and all wiho are Bnfferilng from any of the above complaiints Bhould remember the dato and place where the Atotirilbution wlll be made, and aval] themselves of the same. Pereons llrtng ont of t(hte clty who deslre to test the efíBcacy of thte most wondertnl remedy willl receive a package free by wmtlmg to Dr. B'chiffmann, 330 Ros.abel street, 8t. Paul, Minn., provídtog thelr letter is recelved before Oct. 16th, as no free samples can. be obtalned aftr that date. LESS THAN ONE GENT E4CH j ARARF fíHANRF FOR subscribers imriL unniiuL old and new. 156 FOR $1.50 An arrangement Just made with The Detroit Free Press makes it possible for us to save some money for every reader who takes advantage of this opportunity. We uudertake to furuish THE Al ARBOR COURfER AND THE TWICE-A-WEEK Detroit Free Press Both ONE YEAR for S1.5O. TI? Twíen-ltó Pree Press Is the Best Posslbla Snbstitute for a Daily Paper. l'iibUsliod on Taegdai ná Kridar Mornlngs la time to catch tlie Kaiiy Trnins. All the Lntest Nens up to the time of goins? to prt'ss. Complete Jlarkel Keports Ín each Isssue. All who cannot gct a Daily should Subscribe for this Ideil Newspaper The Free Tress is offermg Premiums at Special Low Kates to SuDseribers, and you can easily save the cost of both papers by takingadvantageof THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED. WEITE THEM FO8 A SAMPLE COPY. In Ko Other Wsy fan ïou tiet As Much For Sa Little Jlonpy. SUBSCRIBE NOW. 00 NOT DELAY. Free Farm Labor Bureau. In order" t,o asslst the thousands of unemployed men in Chicago, the Workingmen's Home, at 42 uustom House Place, has established a Free Labor Bureau, and is i prepared to furnish men to farmers and otliers in all parts of the country without e?ppise t0 either. Employers applylng should state deflnitely as to the iría oT work, wages to be paid, and if railway fare wili be advanced. Address, Labor Bureau, Wokkingmen's Home, _, . „ , „42 Custnm House Place, Tel. Harrison 213. Chicago, 111 Barrel Salt at Wholesale and Retail. GET OUR PRIOES. DEAN & CO., U SOUTH MAIN STREET 52-3ml7

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